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But we’ll be keeping an eye on this case. “In short, see you in court tub tub.”In the video, released on Sunday, Shanks goes through the letter from Palmer’s lawyers and breaks down why he’s willing to fight the billionaire.He even went as far as to release themed shirts based on the legal threat:It is unclear if Palmer will proceed with the lawsuit, and Alexander Law didn’t respond to a request for comment as of publishing.Either way, it doesn’t sound like Shanks is too worried about potentially losing the case.“In Clive’s attempt to pervert the law, he made one tiny miscalculation,” Shanks says in the video released on Sunday, “I’m a millennial. Eight Times America Surprised Trevor - Between the Scenes | The Daily Show - Duration: 16:06. Going bankrupt doesn’t scare me. News State Western Australia PM wants Clive Palmer to back off on border challenge 2:27pm, Aug 7, 2020 Clive Palmer to withdraw his challenge of … 11/04/2016 1986 in Queensland was a very murky time and Clive Palmer was at the centre of it. Clive Palmer sues millennial YouTube blogger for calling him 'Fatty McF**khead' and 'a dense Humpty Dumpty' in a viral video. Goodbye Campbell Newman AP14PU15NY. Shanks also apologized in the new video for photoshopping Palmer to look like Homer Simpson, noting that his personality is much closer to Eric Cartman from Comedy Central’s South Park.The letter from Palmer’s attorney demands $500,000 as well as legal fees. Clive Palmer, an Aussie billionaire often called the Donald Trump from Down Under, is threatening to sue YouTuber Friendlyjordies for defamation. (AAP: Kelly Barnes)"This is not about any great love or any great dislike for Clive Palmer," he told 6PR radio. Using his wealth for the noble act of philanthropy....for himself) An email to Clive Palmer’s campaign website was not immediately returned. Clive Palmer is demanding $500,000 from Aussie YouTube creator FriendlyJordies and threatening to sue for calling him a 'dense Humpty Dumpty' Ben Gilbert Sep 25, 2019, 12:51 AM
And as someone who’s grown up on the internet, he’s just speaking the language of the internet.“This Macbook’s my mum,” Shanks says. Clive Palmer, Titanic and all. Shanks responded with the email below:It’s an intention to sue. Clive Palmer, an Australian billionaire often called the Donald Trump from Down Under, is threatening to sue YouTuber Friendly Jordies for defamation. Australian billionaire, political donor, and political party leader In statements made by YouTube creator Jordan Shanks on Those statements, among others, are what Palmer says are “defamatory” statements.In a letter sent by Australian law firm Alexander Law, Palmer demands an “offer to make amends” – a legal term in defamation cases that applies to a set of demands for settling a defamation suit.In the case of Palmer’s threat against Shanks, the demands are:If Shanks doesn’t comply within 28 days, the letter says, Palmer’s lawyers will commence with a defamation lawsuit.Based on the video Shanks released about the letter from Palmer’s lawyers, it doesn’t sound like the firm will have to wait the 28 days.